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Sepoy Vrajma Pal Singh gets Kirti Chakra, rifleman Aurangzeb, 13 others awarded Shaurya Chakra
Sepoy Vrahma Pal Singh and 14 others were rewarded for their exemplary courage and their supreme service to the nation.
NEW DELHI: Sepoy Vrahma Pal Singh of the Rajput Regiment, who laid down his life fighting with terrorists in a fierce encounter in Jammu and Kashmir's Pulwama last year in November, was posthumously awarded the Kirti Chakra - the country's second highest peacetime bravery award.
Major Aditya Kumar, who was embroiled in a controversy after his unit fired on a stone-pelting mob in South Kashmir's Shopian in January leading to the death of three persons, late Army rifleman Aurangzeb and 12 others who were awarded the Shaurya Chakra on the country's 72nd Independence Day.
Rifleman Aurangzeb, who hailed from Jammu and Kashmir and was brutally killed by terrorists in Pulwama in June when he was on his way home for Eid.
The official list of gallantry award winners was released by the Defence Ministry on the eve of the 72nd Independence Day.
The unit led by Major Aditya had opened fire on a group of stone-pelters in Shopian on January 27 following which the Jammu and Kashmir police filed an FIR against the army personnel involved in the incident.
In February, the father of Major Aditya had moved the Supreme Court seeking quashing of the FIR. During the hearing of the case, the Centre said the state government cannot lodge an FIR against serving army personnel when the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) was in force in the state.
Rifleman Aurangzeb, who belonged to the 44 Rashtriya Rifles, was on way back home on June 14 to celebrate Eid when terrorists abducted him.
Hours later, his bullet-riddled body was found at Gussu village, about 10 km from Kalampora, in Pulwama district. His killing triggered widespread outrage in Kashmir.